Dierks Bentley's new Nashville hot spot, Whiskey Row, on lower Broadway, was filled with country all-stars on Sunday night (Jan. 14), to celebrate the honky-tonk's grand opening. Lauren Alaina and Jon Pardi, among others, were on hand to offer up crowd-pleasing covers of '90s country favorites -- in their case, it was Shania Twain's "Any Man of Mine" -- accompanied by Bentley's band. Readers can press play above to watch their performance, and see others from the evening below.

Bentley opened his Whiskey Row bar just a block from the restaurant at which, he says, he planned to get a job before he got his break in Nashville. The country star told that story before he kicked the night's entertainment off with a performance of "The Key's in the Mailbox," a tune he used to play at honky-tonk shows before he made it big.

“Before I got a gig on Lower Broadway, I was looking to work at Joe’s Crab Shack," Bentley recalled onstage (quote via Rare Country). "I was waiting in line behind this guy. He was a nicely-dressed guy. He was going through his resume — all the jobs he had working in a restaurant ... I’m sitting here going, ‘My only experience at the bar is drinking.' ... I realized then that I really needed to get my s--t together and be really focused on what I was doing. I haven’t really stopped since that moment to think about it. It’s pretty crazy.”